Firefighting Trains Aid Oil Depot
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Russian authorities bring in trains to fight oil depot fire
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Four trains were drafted into the site at Kavkazskaya , where the fire first broke out last Tuesday .
Firefighters were tackling a fire still burning at one of the tanks at the site covering 1,250 sq. metres .
Russia 's Foreign Ministry said this week the attack amounted to a violation of a proposed ceasefire on energy sites.
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